Smallville Season 10 best sitcom ever?
Posted on May 15, 2010 by feldman
Smallville Season 10 is considered to be best sitcom ever. Voted by over 1100 people on a movie related site Smallville Season 10 goes in front of other nice sitcoms. With “The Beautiful Life ‘terminated and’ Melrose Place ‘on the way, the only release this year that is likely to renew, ignoring’ Vampire Chronicles’ ,’ Unexpected Life,” which makes audiences although similar to ‘One Three Hill’ it’s certainly much cheaper to produce and has more room for growth.
Finally ’90210 ‘and’ Gossip Girl ‘season continued the downward trend that began in the midseason of 2009. Although still basically have been renovated for its “success” (February 1 rating) among young women, the main target audience of the chain. The NBC is so bad that it is difficult to discern what makes a good audience and tough when saved ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’, none of his series is over 7 million. Therefore, if we take 5 million as the minimum needed for a network that until recently was the queen of the hearings (and quality), we can point to the ‘Law & Order’ original, ‘Chuck,’ ‘Parenthood’ ‘The Office’ (the one that still makes more than 3 in demographics of the chain) and ’30 Rock ‘as the successes of NBC (which is very sad, really). Ni ‘Mercy’ or ‘Trauma’ yet been renewed, and everything seems to indicate that there will be, as not only a failure to mass audiences and demographics, but they have not been well received by critics. ‘Friday Night Lights’ will endure at least another year because it comes at half price (in fact has already secured the fifth season). ‘Parks & Recreation’ and ‘Community’ have been saved through what was saved ’30 Rock ‘in its first year: the good reviews (and, according to the chain, because lead in the male population), although not always reach 5 million. Finally, and as usual every year the question lies in ‘Chuck’ does not do bad audiences, but not very good, and has had a downward trend throughout the season. Still, if I were to bet, bet for a fourth season as a pair with ‘Undercovers’, the new JJ Abrams spy. The ABC began studying with great aspirations. ‘Lost’ has just this year and ‘Desperate Housewives’ and’ Grey’s Anatomy “are not going to last forever. That is why the chain went looking for substitutes. The most advertised releases have been ‘V’ and ‘Flashforward’, despite its promising premiere, their audiences have been declining gradually to the point that the two are pending renewal. The audiences for both are very low for ABC, but being his big bets for this year would not be surprising to renew any of the two. If so, ‘V’ seems to be the most ballots have to do it. The successes this year have been few, but there are. The ABC has managed to successfully implement its own night of comedy on Wednesdays, the other revelation of the season with ‘Glee’, ‘Modern Family’ (with good data, and excellent total population), Courtney Cox’s return to comedy, ‘Cougar Town’ and more discreet, ‘The Middle’, a series that seems to have been check to accompany as ‘Modern Family’. The only that has not worked is ‘Hank’, which was already removed from the medium in the midseason.
On the other hand, ‘Castle’, which opened timidly at midseason last year, has managed to stand out, making it the number of the 10 that best makes on ABC. Moreover, as procedural, it will do much better in reruns this summer than they are accustomed to making the rest of their series. Logically, after chain two week despite 14 million, was renewed for a third season. The new series of Alyssa Milano: ‘romantically Challenged’ good data has also made this midseason, but perhaps it is only thanks to ‘Dancing With the Stars’, which continues to ravage. In fact, Castle has sent down again to 10 million.
‘Lost’, meanwhile, has halted its downward trend and this year has become paradoxically more stable in the ABC series, always exceeding 4 in demographic and a pretty good total data. We’ll see how he fared in his final episode. If ‘urgency’ made 15 million last year, ‘Lost’ can too.
Comments (1)

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